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Recently, I came across an article in the Korean Herald on K-pop idol Sulli, formerly of girl group f(x).
Sulli wasn't in the papers promoting her latest project or public appearance, but rather, defending her choice to go bra-free regularly and posting it on social media. It seemed like every time Sulli appeared in a photo sans bra, she would get a flurry of comments, some supportive and some expressing disgust.
While she is a relatively controversy-free celebrity, she had recently ignited a heated debate when she officially addressed the issue on a variety show called "Night of Hate Comments".
"Going braless is one's freedom. Bras have wires; they are not good for health. Not wearing one is comfortable. That is something beautiful and natural, "she said. "When I upload my photos without a bra, people talk about it a lot. I could have been scared. But I didn't because I thought it would be nice if more people could discard their prejudices. It's really not as big of a deal as people think."
More at https://www.asiaone.com/lifestyle/op-ed-why-i-gave-wearing-bra
Sulli wasn't in the papers promoting her latest project or public appearance, but rather, defending her choice to go bra-free regularly and posting it on social media. It seemed like every time Sulli appeared in a photo sans bra, she would get a flurry of comments, some supportive and some expressing disgust.
While she is a relatively controversy-free celebrity, she had recently ignited a heated debate when she officially addressed the issue on a variety show called "Night of Hate Comments".
"Going braless is one's freedom. Bras have wires; they are not good for health. Not wearing one is comfortable. That is something beautiful and natural, "she said. "When I upload my photos without a bra, people talk about it a lot. I could have been scared. But I didn't because I thought it would be nice if more people could discard their prejudices. It's really not as big of a deal as people think."
More at https://www.asiaone.com/lifestyle/op-ed-why-i-gave-wearing-bra